The state said Monday that the departments ran the campaign in January and February.

It says state police cross-checked the names of individuals collecting public assistance against a database of outstanding felony warrants in order to make sure only those who are eligible are receiving public assistance.

Of the more than 4,500 matches, troopers cleared 800 felony arrest warrants. The state says about 1,200 other felony arrest warrants were cleared by other law enforcement agencies or the wanted individual reported to authorities.